Oregon: 250+ pot license applications received so far

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Oregon’s recreational marijuana industry is officially off to the races

PORTLAND, Ore. (PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — Oregon’s recreational marijuana industry is officially off to the races.

Just days into the license application process, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission has received 282 applications as of Monday morning from producers, processors, retailers, wholesalers and even research facilities.

About half are for applications from growers, who will see their licenses processed soonest because they’re at the top of the supply chain, says Mark Pettinger, OLCC spokesman.

Of the total applications received so far, at least 48 are in Multnomah County 28 in Clackamas County and 20 in Washington County.

As early as this week, Pettinger says OLCC staff will start combing through the license applications and start to process them.

At that point they’ll figure out how long it will take, from start to finish.

“Then, we’ll be able to develop a...

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